AGENDA Faculty Senate Executive Committee Monday, April 26, 2010 3:30 pm Union Room 213 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of March 29, 2010 Executive Committee minutes 3. Report from Standing Committees and Student Senate A. Academic Affairs Committee – Barney King 1. Items for May Faculty Senate consent agenda – pages 2-12 (including Attachment 1) B. Faculty Affairs Committee – Judy Hughey/Kaleen Knopp 1. Modified Instructional Duties – Attachment 2 2. Dependent Tuition Waiver Resolution – Attachment 3 C. Faculty Senate Committee on Technology – Tweed Ross D. Faculty Senate Committee on University Planning – Tom Vontz E. Student Senate – Kyle Reynolds 4. Announcements A. President/Faculty Senate Leadership Council B. Caucus Chair reports 5. New Business A. Officers of Faculty Senate for 2010-2011 1. Secretary 2. President-Elect B. Approve Richard Zajac to replace Fred Guzek for the remainder of his term on Faculty Senate (20102011). 6. For the Good of the University 7. Adjournment Next meeting: Monday, May 24, 2010; 3:30 p.m., Union room 213 1 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Course and Curriculum Changes – Proposed consent agenda items A. Approve to place the following undergraduate and graduate course and curriculum items as well as the graduation list items on the May Faculty Senate consent agenda (refer to approval sheets for further details):: 1. Undergraduate course and curriculum changes: COURSE CHANGES AND ADDITIONS: College of Agriculture (March 23, 2010 approval sheets) Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Changes to: ASI 318 Fundamentals of Nutrition Department of Grain Science and Industry Add: GRSC 210 CAD Flow Sheets for Grain Processes GRSC 310 Materials Handling GRSC 590 Grain Science Problems CURRICULUM CHANGES: Department of Grain Science and Industry Changes to BS in Bakery Science & Management – Production Management Option: FROM: TO: Freshman Freshman 1st Semester BIOL 198 Prin. of Biology…………….…4 CHM 210 Chem I…………………………4 GEN AG 101 Ag. Orientation ……………..1 SPCH 106 Public Speaking ………………..3 GRSC 101Intro to GRSC………………..…3 TOTAL 15 1st Semester CHEM 210 Chemistry I……………………………....4 ECON 110 Principles of Macro Econ…………………3 ENGL 100 Expo Writing I…………………………….3 GENAG 101 Ag Orientation………………………….1 GRSC 101 Introduction to Grain Sci. and Tech……….3 TOTAL 14 2nd Semester CHM 230Chem II………………………………4 ENGL 100 Expos Writing………..………………3 MATH 205Gen. Calc + Lin. Al……………….…3 ECON 110 Macro Economics……………………3 Free Electives ……………………………………3 TOTAL 16 2nd Semester BIOL 198 Principles of Biology……………...4 CHEM 230 Chemistry II……………………..4 MATH 205 Gen Calc and Lin Algebra……….3 COMM 105 Public Speaking…………………2 GRSC 150 Principles of Milling……………...3 TOTAL 16 Sophomore 1st Semester AGEC 120 Ag Econ & Ag Bus……………….3 BIOCH 265 or CHEM 350/351………………5 ENGL 200 Expo Writing II…………………...3 PHYS 113 General Physics I…………………4 GRSC 210 Flow sheets……………………….3 Sophomore 1st Semester AGEC 120 Ag Econ……………………………...3 OR ECON120 Prin. of Micro ………………………...3 PHYS 113 Gen. Physics I……………..…….……4 ACCTG 231 Acct. Busi. Ops……………..……...3 ENGL 200Expos II……………………………….3 Free Electives……………………………………..3 16 TOTAL 2nd Semester BIOCH 265 Biochem…………………….……...5 BIOL 455Gen. Micro Biology……………………4 GRSC 110 Flow Sheets…………………..………2 TOTAL 18 2nd Semester ACCTG 231 Accounting Bus Opr……………3 BIOL 455 General Microbiology……………..4 PHYS 114 General Physics II………………...4 STAT 325 Elementary Statistics……………...3 2 HN 132 Basic Nutrition…………………………..3 GRSC 150 Prin. of Milling………………………3 TOTAL 17 GRSC 310 Material Handling………………...3 TOTAL 17 Junior 1st Semester AG COM 400 Ag. Bus. Comm……..…..……3 FDSC 607 Food Microbiology……………….4 GRSC 635 Bk. Sci. I …………………………2 GRSC 636 Bk. Sci Lab 2…….………………2 Business Elective……………………………..3 TOTAL 14 Junior 1st Semester FDSCI 607 Food Micro…………………………..4 PHYS 114 Gen. Physics II…………….…….…...4 ENGL 516 Written Comm…...…………..………3 OR AG COM 400 Ag Bus Comm………………..…..3 GRSC 635 Baking Sci. I……………………...…..2 GRSC 636 Baking Sci. I Lab……………...…..…2 Free Electives……………………………………..2 TOTAL 17 2nd Semester GRSC 602 Cereal Science……………………3 GRSC 651 Food/Feed Prod Prot……………..4 GRSC 601 Practicum…………………………1 GRSC 637 Bk. Sci. II…………………………3 GRSC 638 Bk Sci. II lab……………………..1 FDSCI 305 Food Processing………………….3 GRSC 405 Analytical Tech…………………..3 2nd Semester GRSC 602 Cereal Sci…...………………………...3 GRSC 701Practicum ……………………………..1 GRSC 737 Baking Sci. II……………………...….3 GRSC 738 Baking Sci. II Lab………………...…..1 FDSCI 305 Food Processing…………...…………3 Business Electives………………………………...3 TOTAL 14 TOTAL Senior 1st Semester GRSC 591 Internship……………………………2 STAT 325 Statistics………………………………3 GRSC 625 Flour and Dough……………………...3 MGMT 420 Mgmt Concept……………………...3 Specialization Electives…………………………..3 Business Electives………………………………...3 TOTAL 17 2nd Semester GRSC 540 Eng. Apps in Food…………………... 3 GRSC 541 Eng. Apps Lab………………………..1 GRSC 630 Mgmt Apps…………………………...3 GRSC 651 Food/Feed Prod……………………….4 GRSC 670 Bakery Layout………………………..1 GRSC 701 Practicum……………………………..1 Business Electives………………………………...3 TOTAL 16 Minimum of 128 Credits required for Graduation Specialization Electives GRSC 610 Elec./Grain Proc…………………….3 GRSC 500 Milling Science I……………………4 GRSC 745 Fund. of Bioprocessing......................3 GRSC 720 Extrusion Proc. Fd & Fd……………4 EDLST 212 Intro to Lead concepts……………..3 FDSCI 690 HACCP…………………………….2 GRSC 712 Vib. Spect. Anal…………………….1 GRSC 713 Chromotography……………………1 18 Senior 1st Semester GRSC 591 Internship………………………....2 MGMT 420 MGT Concepts………………….3 HN 132 Basic Nutrition………………..…….3 Business Electives……………………………3 Specialization Electives………………………3 Free Electives…………………………………3 TOTAL…………………………..17 2nd Semester GRSC 540 Eng. Apps………………..………3 GRSC 541 Eng. Apps. Lab…………………..1 GRSC 601 Practicum…………………………1 GRSC 625 Flour and Dough Testing………...3 GRSC 630 Mgmt. Apps……………………...3 GRSC 670 Bakery Layout……………………1 Business Electives……………………………3 TOTAL………………………..15 Minimum of 129 Credits required for Graduation Special Electives GRSC 680 Faculty Lead Study Abroad………V GRSC 610 Elec./Grain Proc……………….….3 GRSC 500 Milling Science I…………...……..4 GRSC 745 Fund of Bioprocessing…................3 GRSC-620 Extrusion Pro. Fd & Fd…………..4 EDLST 212 Intro to Lead Concepts………….3 FDSCI 690 HACCP………………………..…2 GRSC 712 Vib. Spect. Analysis………………1 Business Electives, Production Management Option (9 hrs required) ACCTG 241 Acct. for Invest & Fin…………...3 ACCTG 331 Proc. And Controls……………...3 AGEC 500 Production Economics…………….3 AGEC 515 Food & Agric Bus Mktg ………….3 FINAN 450 Intro to Finance…………………..3 IMSE 501 Industrial Management…………….3 MANGT 300 Intro to TQM…………………...1 MANGT 530 Industrial Relations……………..3 MKTG 400 Marketing………………………...3 GRSC 713 Chromotography………………….1 Business Electives (9 hours required) ACCTG 241 Acct. for Inv. & Fin………….…3 ACCTG 331 Proc. And Controls…………..…3 AGEC 500 Production Economics……………3 3 MKTG 542 Sales Management………………..3 AGEC 515 Food & Ag Bus Mgt………..…….3 FINAN 450 Intro to Finance……………….....3 ISME 501 Industrial Management…………….3 MANGT 300 Intro to TQM……………….…..1 MANGT 530 Industrial Relations ……………3 MKTG 400 Marketing…………………….…..3 MKTG 542 Sales Management……………….3 RATIONALE: The Department of Grain Science is revising the curriculums in all 3 of its undergraduate degree programs to insure all of its students have at least one common department course in each semester of their freshman and sophomore years. Previously, students were not taking department courses in all semesters of their first 2 years. Thus, this is also a tool to help with retention in the programs. Additionally, the department has developed a list of common “core courses” required in each of its 3 degree programs and aligned them for recommended sequencing in the individual degree curriculum guides. IMPACT: These changes should not affect other units as the major changes and all new classes are for students in the Department of Grain Science and Industry. All courses listed for other units have been previously used as required or elective courses. EFFECTIVE DATE: Fall 2010 4 B.S. in Feed Science and Management –All Options (Feed Production; Biofuels Production) FROM: TO: FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 1st Semester 1st Semester GENAG-101 Ag Orientation...................................... 1 GRSC-101 Intro to Grain Sci...................................... 3 CHM-210 Chemistry I ………… .............................. 4 ENGL-100 Expository Writing I............................... 3 MATH-205 Gen. Calc. & Lin. Algebra………...……3 TOTAL 14 GENAG-101 Ag Orientation...................................... 1 GRSC-101 Intro to Grain Sci...................................... 3 BIOL-198 Princ. of Biology ……………. ................ 4 ENGL-100 Expository Writing I............................... 3 Soc.Sci./Hum Electives............................. 3 TOTAL 14 2nd Semester CHM-230 Chemistry II………………...................... 4 BIOL-198 Princ. of Biology ……………. ................ 4 AGEC-120 Ag. Econ. & Ag. Bus............................... 3 SPCH-105 Public Speaking1A.................................... 2 Soc.Sci./Hum Electives............................. 3 TOTAL 16 2nd Semester CHM-210 Chemistry I.………………...................... 4 GRSC 150 Principles of Milling …………………….3 MATH-205 Gen. Calc. & Lin. Algebra………...……3 COMM-105 Public Speaking1A................................. 2 ECON-110 Macroeconomics ……............................. 3 TOTAL 15 SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 1st Semester ENGL-200 Expository Writing II.......................... 3 ECON-110 Macroeconomics ……........................ 3 Soc. Sci../Hum Elective ……..……….3 Opt A or B ......................................... 6 15 TOTAL 2nd Semester GRSC-110 Flow Sheets ……………………........ 2 PHYS-113 General Physics I …………...…........ 4 Soc.Sci./Hum Electives......................... 3 Opt. A or B …………………….…..….8 TOTAL 17 JUNIOR 1st Semester GRSC-661 Qual. of Food & Feed Ingred................ 3 PHYS-114 General Physics II ………………....... 4 Free Electives ………………….……....… 3 Opt A or B ……………………………… 6 TOTAL 16 2nd Semester GRSC 405 Analytical Techniques. …………......... 2 GRSC-510 Feed Technology I ............................... 4 Free Electives......................................... 3 Opt A or B ……................................... 6 TOTAL 15 SENIOR 1st Semester GRSC-591 Comm. Feed & Food Mfg. Intern….... 2 GRSC-750 Feed Technology II.............................. 4 GRSC-655 Cereal Food Plant Design/Const.......... 3 Opt A or B …………..........………..... 6 TOTAL 15 2nd Semester GRSC-610 Elec. & Cont. Mill. Proc…………....... 3 1st Semester CHM-230 Chemistry II……………...................... 4 GRSC-210 Flow Sheets ……………………........ 3 AGEC-120 Ag. Econ. & Ag. Bus........................... 3 ENGL-200 Expository Writing II........................... 3 PHYS-113 General Physics I …………...…........ 4 TOTAL 17 2nd Semester GRSC-310 Material Handling ……………. . 3 PHYS-114 General Physics II ………………....... 4 BIOCH 256 or CHEM 350/351……………….…..5 STAT-325 Introduction to Statistics……............... 3 Soc.Sci./Hum Electives......................... 3 TOTAL 18 JUNIOR 1st Semester GRSC-510 Feed Technology I ............................... 4 BIOL-455 General Microbiology ………………... 4 ACCTG-231 Acctg. Bus Options............................ 3 Free Electives ………………….……....… 3 Opt A or B ……………………………… 3 17 2nd Semester GRSC-651 Fd & FD Prod Protection .…………....4 GRSC-690 Feed Technology II.............................. 4 GRSC-661 Qual. of Food & Feed Ingred............... 3 Free Electives......................................... 3 Opt A or B …….................................... 3 TOTAL 17 SENIOR 1st Semester GRSC-591 Comm. Feed & Food Mfg. Intern….... 2 GRSC-655 Cereal Food Plant Design/Const.......... 3 Opt A or B …………..........………..... 9 TOTAL 14 2nd Semester GRSC-610 Elec. & Cont. Mill. Proc…………...... 3 5 GRSC-630 Mgmt Applications............................... 3 GRSC-651 Fd & FD Prod Protection .…………....4 Opt A or B ………………..………….6 TOTAL 16 Minimum hours required for graduation: 124 GRSC-630 Mgmt Applications...............................3 Opt A or B ………………..………….9 TOTAL 15 OPTION A - FEED PRODUCTION Required Courses ( 20 hours ) + 18 hours from Specialization Electives List AGEC-420 Comm Futures Marketing ....................... 3 STAT-325 Introduction to Statistics …..................... 3 ENGL-516 Written Comm. for Sciences................... 3 ACCTG-231 Acctg. Bus Options.............................. 3 ASI-318 Fundamentals of Nutrition .......................... 3 BIOCH-265 Intro Org Biochem***........................... 5 or CHM-350/351 General Organic Chemistry w/lab .…5 Specialization Electives ...………………………… 18 OPTION A - FEED PRODUCTION Required Courses ( 13 hours ) + 11 hours from Specialization Electives List GRSC- 620 Extrusion Proc. Fd & Fd Ind……….... 4 AGEC-420 Comm Futures Marketing .................... 3 ENGL-516 Written Comm. for Sciences................ 3 ASI-318 Fundamentals of Nutrition ....................... 3 Specialization Electives ...……………………….. 11 OPTION B - BIOFUELS PRODUCTION Required Courses (34 hours) + 4 hours from Specialization Electives List AGEC-420 Comm Futures Marketing……............... 3 STAT-325 Introduction to Statistics……................. 3 ENGL-516 Written Comm. for Sciences ................. 3 ACCTG-231 Acctg. Bus Options............................. 3 ASI-318 Fundamentals of Nutrition........................... 3 ATM 545 Production & Storage of Grains… …….....3 BIOCH-265 Intro Org Biochem................................. 5 BIOL-455 Gen Microbiology (w/ lab)....................... 4 GRSC-540 Engg Apps Grain/Food Products …..…...3 GRSC-541 Engg Apps Grain/Food Products Lab…...1 GRSC-745 Fundamentals of Bioprocessing …..…..3 Specialization Electives…………………………... 4 SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES GENAG-390 Ag. Employment................................ 1 GRSC-720 Extrusion Proc. Fd & Fd Ind………..... 4 GRSC 785 Advanced Flour & Feed Tech …………3 GRSC-790 Grain Science Problems……….......... 2-3 AGEC-410 Ag Policy………................................... 3 AGEC-515 Ag-bus. Marketing……........................ 3 ECON-631 Princ. Trans…………........................... 3 AGEC-632 Ag-bus. Logistics…….......................... 3 ASI-320 Princ. Feeding…………............................ 3 ACCTG-241 Acctg. Invest.&Finance….................. 3 ACCTG-331 Acctg. Proc & Controls...................... 3 FINAC-450 Intro to Finance.................................... 3 MANGT-390 Business Law I.................................. 3 MANGT-420 Manag. Concepts............................... 3 MANGT-530 Ind & Labor Relations…................... 3 MANGT-531 Pers & Hum Res Mgt........................ 3 MANGT-630 Labor Rel Law……........................... 3 IMSE-501 Industrial Management........................... 3 ASI-500 Genetics..................................................... 3 BIOCH-521 General Biochemistry......................... 3 RATIONALE: Minimum hours required for graduation: 127 OPTION B - BIOFUELS PRODUCTION Required Courses (19 hours) + 5 hours from Specialization Electives List AGEC-420 Comm Futures Marketing…….............. 3 ENGL-516 Written Comm. for Sciences ................ 3 ASI-318 Fundamentals of Nutrition......................... 3 ATM 545 Production & Storage of Grains… ……...3 GRSC-540 Engg Apps Grain/Food Products …..….3 GRSC-541 Engg Apps Grain/Food Products Lab….1 GRSC-745 Fundamentals of Bioprocessing …..…..3 Specialization Electives…………………………... 5 SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES GRSC-590 Grain Science Problem ...................... 1-3 GRSC- 691 Faculty-Led Study Abroad ……..…. 1-3 AGEC-410 Ag Policy………................................... 3 AGEC-515 Ag-bus. Marketing……........................ 3 ECON-631 Princ. Trans…………........................... 3 AGEC-632 Ag-bus. Logistics…….......................... 3 ASI-320 Princ. Feeding…………............................ 3 ACCTG-241 Acctg. Invest.&Finance….................. 3 ACCTG-331 Acctg. Proc & Controls...................... 3 FINAC-450 Intro to Finance.................................... 3 MANGT-390 Business Law I.................................. 3 MANGT-420 Manag. Concepts............................... 3 MANGT-530 Ind & Labor Relations…................... 3 MANGT-531 Pers & Hum Res Mgt........................ 3 MANGT-630 Labor Rel Law……........................... 3 IMSE-501 Industrial Management........................... 3 ASI-500 Genetics..................................................... 3 BIOCH-521 General Biochemistry......................... 3 The Department of Grain Science is revising the curriculums in all 3 of its undergraduate degree program to insure all of its students have at least one common department course in each semester of their freshman and sophomore years. Previously, students were not taking department courses in all semesters of their first 2 years. Thus, this is also a tool to help with retention in the programs. Additionally, the 6 department has developed a list of common “core courses” required in each of its 3 degree programs and aligned them for recommended sequencing in the individual degree curriculum guides. IMPACT: These changes should not affect other units as the major changes and all new classes are for students in the Department of Grain Science and Industry. All courses listed for other units have been previously used as required or elective courses. EFFECTIVE DATE: Fall 2010 B.S. in Milling Science & Management – Chemistry Option FROM: TO: FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 1st Semester 1st Semester GEN AG 101 Ag Orientation………...……………….....….1 GRSC 150 Principles of Milling……………………………3 ENGL 100 Exp. Writing I……………………..…………...3 CHEM 210 Chemistry I………………..…………………..4 *ECON 110 Prin. Macro Econ………..…………………...3 TOTAL 14 CHEM 210 Chemistry l……………………….…4 ENGL 100 Expo Writing I ……………………...3 GENAG 101 Ag Orientation…………………….1 GRSC 101 Intro. to Grain Sci. and Tech………...3 Social Science Elective …………………………3 TOTAL 14 nd 2 Semester *CHM 230 Chemistry II………………………………........4 GRSC 110 Flow Sheets……………………………………. 2 BIOL 198 Principle of Biology……………………………..4 SPCH 105 Public Speaking IA…………………..…..…….. 2 Soc. Science Electives………………………………………3 TOTAL 15 2nd Semester BIOL 198 Principles of Biology ………………..4 CHEM 230 Chemistry II………………………...4 ECON 110 Principles of Macro Econ………..…3 GRSC 150 Principles of Milling ...…………..…3 MATH 220 Calculus I…………………..………4 TOTAL 18 SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 1st Semester 1st Semester AGEC 120 Ag. Econ. & Ag. Bus……………...………..…...3 ENGL 200 Exp. Writing II…………………………...….…..3 CHM 350 Gen. Organic Chemistry........................................3 CHM 351 Gen, Organic Chemistry Lab……….……..….….2 Soc. Science Electives………………….………..……….….3 Opt. A, B or C………………………..………….….….……4 TOTAL 18 AGEC 120 Ag Econ & Ag Bus……………….…3 AGRON 340 Grain Grading………………....….2 COMM 105 Public Speaking …………………...2 ENGL 200 Expo Writing II……………….……..3 GRSC 210 Flow sheets……………………….....3 PHYS 113 General Physics I……………………4 TOTAL 2nd Semester GRSC 500 Milling Sci. I…………..……………...…………4 BIOL 455 Gen. Micro……………………………………….4 *STAT 325 Elem. Stat………………………………….…...3 Opt. A, B or C………………………………………………4 TOTAL 15 2nd Semester CHEM 350/351 General Organic Chem..….…....5 GRSC 310 Material Handling…………...………3 GRSC 500 Milling Science I…………………….4 PHYS 114 General Physics II………………...…4 TOTAL JUNIOR 1st Semester AGRON 340 Grain Grading……………………….………...2 GRSC 602 Cereal Sci……………………………….… ……3 GRSC 730 Milling Science II Lec………….……………….2 17 16 JUNIOR 1st Semester BIOL 455 General Microbiology………….…….4 STAT 325 Elementary Statistics………………...3 GRSC 602 Cereal Science………………….……3 7 GRSC 731 Milling Science II Lab……….………………….2 Opt. A, B, or C.………………………………...………….…8 TOTAL 17 GRSC 680 Milling Science II Lec..……………..2 GRSC 681 Milling Science II Lab………………2 BIOCH 521/522 Gen. Biochem…………………5 TOTAL 19 nd 2 Semester GRSC 405 Cer./ Feed Anal……………………......….……..2 GRSC 630 Mgmt. App Gr. Proc. .……………………...…...3 Soc. Science Electives………………………………...……..3 *Free Elective…………………………………………...…...3 Opt. A, B or C………………………………………..….…..6 TOTAL 17 2nd Semester ACCTG 231 Accounting Bus Opr…………….….3 CHEM 500 Gen Phys Chem…..……………..…...3 GRSC 712/713 Vib. Spect. & Chrom…………….2 GRSC 651 Food/Feed Prod Prot ……………...…4 Social Science Elective…………………….……..3 TOTAL SENIOR SENIOR 1st Semester 1st Semester GRSC 625 Flour and Dough Testing…………………..……3 GRSC 635 Bake Sci. I…………………………………..…...2 GRSC 636 Bake Sci. I Lab…………………………..…...…2 Opt. A, B or C……………………..………………………...8 TOTAL 15 15 GRSC 625 Flour and Dough Testing……………3 GRSC 635/36 Bake Science I …………………..4 GRSC 684 Mill Proc. Tech. Mgmt…………...…3 CHEM 531/532 Organic Chem……………….....5 TOTAL 15 nd 2 Semester GRSC 651 Fd. Fd. Prod. Prot………………………………..4 GRSC 734 Mill Proc. Tech Mgmt…………………………...3 GRSC 610 Elec/Grain Proc. Ind……………………...……...3 Opt. A, B or C……………………………………………….8 TOTAL 18 Minimum Requirement number of hours is: 129 2nd Semester GRSC 630 Mgmt Appl Grain Proc Ind……….….3 CHEM 550 Organic Chem……………………….3 Free Elective…………………………..………….3 Social Science Elective…………………………...3 Specialization Elective………………………...…3 TOTAL 15 Specialization Electives Minimum Requirement number of hours is: 129 OPTION C (Chemistry) REQUIRED COURSES BIOCH 521 Gen. Biochem..................................................... 3 BIOCH 522 Gen. Biochem. Lab.............................................2 CHM 500 Gen. Phys. Chem. ..................................................3 CHM 531 Org. Chem. I ……………………………………..3 CHM 532 Org. Chem. I Lab…………………………………2 CHM 550 Org. Chem. II …………………………………….3 MATH 220 Anal Geom. & Calc. I ………………………….4 MATH 221 Anal Geom. & Calc. II …………………………4 PHYS 213 Eng. Phys. I ……………………………………..5 PHYS 214 Eng. Phys. II ……………………………………5 Specialization Electives……………………………………..3 SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES GRSC 712 Vibrational Spect. Analysis …………………....1 GRSC 713 Chromatography† ……………………………....1 GRSC 720 Extrusion Proc. in the Fd & Fd………………....4 GRSC 745 Fund. of Bioprocessing………………………....3 ACCTG 331 Acttg Proc. & Cont…………………………...4 AGEC 513 Ag Finance……………………………………...3 AGEC 515 Food & Agri. Bus. Mktg…………………….… 3 AGEC 632 Agri. Bus. Logic…………………………….…..3 ENGL 516 Writ. Comm. for the Sciences……………….….3 MANGT 390 Bus. Law I........................................................3 MANGT 420 Mgmt. Conc……………………………..……3 MANGT 530 Ind. Labor Relations……………………..…...3 MANGT 531 Pers. & Human Resources Mgmt……..……...3 SPCH 311 Bus & Prof. Speaking…………………..….……3 † Chemistry Option students Specialization Electives ACCTG 241 Acctg. Invest.and Finan…………….3 ACCTG 331 Acctg. Proc & Cont…………………4 AGEC 318 Food & Agribus Mangt……………….3 AGEC 420 Comm Futures Mrkt ………………….3 AGEC 513 Ag Finance……………………………3 AGEC 515 Food & Agric Bus Marketing.………..3 AGEC 520 Market Fund & Ftr Op Trad……...…..3 AGEC 632 Agri Bus Logic…………………...…..3 CHEM 371 Chemical Analysis……….…..……....4 ENGL 516 Written Comm. For Sci……………….3 GRSC 620 Extrusion proc Fd & Fd.………………4 GRSC 691 Faculty Led Study Abraod………… 1-3 GRSC 745 Fund. Bioprocessing…………………..3 MANGT 390 Bus law I …………………………..3 MANGT 420 Mgmt Conc…………………...……3 MANGT 530 Ind. Labor Relations ……………….3 MANGT 531 Pers & Human Res. Man…………...3 SPCH 311 Bus & Prof. Speaking……………….…3 8 RATIONALE: The Department of Grain Science is revising the curriculums in all 3 of its undergraduate degree program to insure all of its students have at least one common department course in each semester of their freshman and sophomore years. Previously, students were not taking department courses in all semesters of their first 2 years. Thus, this is also a tool to help with retention in the programs. Additionally, the department has developed a list of common “core courses” required in each of its 3 degree programs and aligned them for recommended sequencing in the individual degree curriculum guides. IMPACT: These changes should not affect other units as the major changes and all new classes are for students in the Department of Grain Science and Industry. All course listed for other units have been previously used as required or elective courses. EFFECTIVE DATE: Fall 2010 B.S. in Milling Science & Management – Operations Option; Management Option Proposal to Drop the Management Option Proposal to Change the Operations Option FROM: TO: FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 1st Semester 1st Semester GEN AG 101 Ag Orientation………...………………….1 GRSC 150 Principles of Milling…………………………3 ENGL 100 Exp. Writing I……………………..………...3 CHEM 210 Chemistry I………………..………………..4 *ECON 110 Prin. Macro Econ………..………………...3 TOTAL 14 CHEM 210 Chemistry l…………………………4 ENGL 100 Expo Writing I ……………………...3 GENAG 101 Ag Orientation…………………….1 GRSC 101 Intro. to Grain Sci. and Tech………..3 Social Science Elective …………………………3 TOTAL 14 2nd Semester *CHM 230 Chemistry II………………………………........4 GRSC 110 Flow Sheets……………………………………. 2 BIOL 198 Principle of Biology……………………………..4 SPCH 105 Public Speaking IA…………………..…..…….. 2 Soc. Science Electives………………………………………3 TOTAL 15 2nd Semester BIOL 198 Principles of Biology ………………..4 CHEM 230 Chemistry II………………………...4 ECON 110 Principles of Macro Econ…….…..…3 GRSC 150 Principles of Milling ...…………...…3 MATH 220 Calculus I…………………..….……4 TOTAL SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 1st Semester 1st Semester 9 18 AGEC 120 Ag. Econ. & Ag. Bus……………...………..…...3 ENGL 200 Exp. Writing II…………………………...….…..3 CHM 350 Gen. Organic Chemistry........................................3 CHM 351 Gen, Organic Chemistry Lab……….……..….….2 Soc. Science Electives………………….………..……….….3 Opt. A, B or C………………………..………….….….……4 TOTAL 18 AGEC 120 Ag Econ & Ag Bus…………........…3 AGRON 340 Grain Grading…………………….2 COMM 105 Public Speaking ……………...…...2 ENGL 200 Expo Writing II……………………..3 GRSC 210 Flow Sheets………………………....3 PHYS 113 General Physics I……………………4 TOTAL 2nd Semester GRSC 500 Milling Sci. I…………..……………...…………4 BIOL 455 Gen. Micro……………………………………….4 *STAT 325 Elem. Stat………………………………….…...3 Opt. A, B or C………………………………………………4 15 TOTAL 2nd Semester BIOCH 265 Intro. Organic and Biochem…..…....5 GRSC 310 Material Handling……………..…..…3 GRSC 500 Milling Science I……………....…….4 PHYS 114 General Physics II……………………4 TOTAL JUNIOR 1st Semester AGRON 340 Grain Grading……………………….………..2 GRSC 602 Cereal Science………………………….… ……3 GRSC 730 Milling Science II Lec………….……………….2 GRSC 731 Milling Science II Lab……….………………….2 Opt. A, B, or C………………………………………………8 TOTAL 17 17 16 JUNIOR 1st Semester BIOL 455 General Microbiology………….…….4 STAT 325 Elementary Statistics………………...3 GRSC 602 Cereal Science……………….………3 GRSC 680 Milling Science II Lec...…………….2 GRSC 681 Milling Science II Lab………………2 GRSC 656 Pneumatic Conv……………………..2 TOTAL 16 nd 2 Semester GRSC 405 Cer./ Feed Anal……………………......….……..2 GRSC 630 Mgmt. App Gr. Proc. .……………………...…...3 Soc. Science Electives………………………………...……..3 *Free Elective…………………………………………...…...3 Opt. A, B or C………………………………………..….…..6 TOTAL 17 2nd Semester ACCTG 231 Accounting Bus Opr……………….3 GRSC 405 Food&Feed Analysis………………...2 GRSC 540/41 Engl Appl. Grain/Food Pro……....4 GRSC 651 Food/Feed Prod Prot ……………..…4 Social Science Elective…………………………..3 TOTAL SENIOR SENIOR 1st Semester 1st Semester GRSC 625 Flour and Dough Testing…………………..……3 GRSC 635 Bake Sci. I…………………………………..…...2 GRSC 636 Bake Sci. I Lab…………………………..………2 Opt. A, B or C……………………..………………………..8 TOTAL 15 2nd Semester GRSC 651 Fd. Fd. Prod. Prot………………………………..4 GRSC 734 Mill Proc. Tech Mgmt…………………………...3 GRSC 610 Elec/Grain Proc. Ind……………………...……...3 Opt. A, B or C……………………………………………….8 TOTAL 18 16 GRSC 625 Flour and Dough Testing……………3 GRSC 635/36 Bake Science I …………………..4 GRSC 655 Cer. Food Plant Design…...........……3 GRSC 684 Mill Proc. Tech. Mgmt……...........…3 Specialization Elective…………………………..5 TOTAL 18 2nd Semester GRSC 630 Mgmt Appl Grain Proc Ind……….….3 GRSC 610 Elec/Grain Proc. Ind………………….3 GRSC 640 Advanced Flowsheets…………….…..2 Free Elective……………………..……………….3 Social Sci Elective…………………..……………3 TOTAL 14 Minimum Requirement number of hours is: 129 Minimum Requirement number of hours is: 129 OPTION A (Management) REQUIRED COURSES *ACCTG 231 Acctg. Bus. Operations………………..……..3 *ACCTG 241 Acctg. For Invest, & Finan…………….…….3 AGEC 318 Food & Agribusiness Management……….…….3 *AGEC 420 Commodity Futures Mkts……………….….…3 10 AGEC 520 Market Fund & Ftr Op Trad ……………………3 MATH 205 Gen. Calc. & Lin. Alg…………………….…….3 PHYS 113 Gen Physics I…………………………….……...4 PHYS 114 Gen. Physics II………………………….……….4 Specialization Electives…………………………………….11 OPTION B (Operations) REQUIRED COURSES GRSC 540 Engr. App. in Food/Grain Processing…………...3 GRSC 541 Engr. App. In Grain/Food Processing Lab………1 GRSC 640 Adv. Flow Sheets………………………………..2 GRSC 655 Cereal Food Plant Design & Const ……………..3 GRSC 785 Advanced Flow and Feed Tech………………….3 MATH 220 Anal. Geom. & Calc. I………………………….4 MATH 221 Anal. Geom. & Calc. II…………………………4 PHYS 213 Engr. Phys. I…………………………………….5 PHYS 214 Engr. Phys. II……………………………………5 Specialization Electives……………………………….……..7 SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES GRSC 712 Vibrational Spect. Analysis …………………....1 GRSC 713 Chromatography† ……………………………....1 GRSC 720 Extrusion Proc. in the Fd & Fd………………....4 GRSC 745 Fund. of Bioprocessing………………………....3 ACCTG 331 Acttg Proc. & Cont…………………………...4 AGEC 513 Ag Finance……………………………………...3 AGEC 515 Food & Agri. Bus. Mktg…………………….… 3 AGEC 632 Agri. Bus. Logic…………………………….…..3 ENGL 516 Writ. Comm. for the Sciences……………….….3 MANGT 390 Bus. Law I........................................................3 MANGT 420 Mgmt. Conc……………………………..……3 MANGT 530 Ind. Labor Relations……………………..…...3 MANGT 531 Pers. & Human Resources Mgmt……..……...3 *SPCH 311 Bus & Prof. Speaking…………………..………3 † Chemistry Option students RATIONALE: Specialization Electives ACCTG 241 Acctg. Invest.and Finan………….….3 ACCTG 331 Acctg. Proc & Cont…………….……4 AGEC 318 Food & Agribus Mangt……………….3 AGEC 420 Comm Futures Mkts ………………….3 AGEC 513 Ag Finance……………………………3 AGEC 515 Food & Agric Bus Marketing.………..3 AGEC 520 Market Fund & Ftr Op Trad…………..3 AGEC 632 Agri Bus Logic………………………..3 CHEM 371 Chemical Analysis…………………....4 ENGL 516 Written Comm. For Sci……………….3 GRSC 620 Extrusion Proc. in the Fd & Fd ………4 GRSC 691 Faculty Led Study Abroad……….…1-3 GRSC 712 Vib. Spect. Anal………….……………1 GRSC 713 Chromatography………………………1 GRSC 745 Fund. Bioprocessing…………………..3 MANGT 390 Bus law I ………………….………..3 MANGT 420 Mgmt Conc…………………………3 MANGT 530 Ind. Labor Relations ……………….3 MANGT 531 Pers & Human Res. Man…………...3 SPCH 311 Bus & Prof. Speaking…………….……3 The Department is dropping its Management Option in the Milling Science and Management degree program and retaining its Operations and Chemistry Options. Students entering the program will now have a choice of 2 options instead of 3. This decision was based on evaluation of knowledge and skills needed by graduates based on graduate and employer feedback. These changes have little or no effect outside the department. The Department of Grain Science is also revising the curriculums in all 3 of its undergraduate degree program to insure all of its students have at least one common department course in each semester of their freshman and sophomore years. Previously, students were not taking department courses in all semesters of their first 2 years. Thus, this is also a tool to help with retention in the programs. Additionally, the department has developed a list of common “core courses” required in each of its 3 degree programs and aligned them for recommended sequencing in the individual degree curriculum guides. IMPACT: These changes should not affect other units as the major changes and all new classes are for students in the Department of Grain Science and Industry. All courses listed for other units have been previously used as required or elective courses. Letters have been sent to the departments of Chemistry (Dr. Eric Maatta), Biochemistry (Dr. Michael Kanost) and Physics (Dr. Dean Zollman) advising them of the changes between required and elective classes. EFFECTIVE DATE: Fall 2010 11 2. Graduate course and curriculum changes approved by the Graduate Council on April 6, 2010 (parentheses indicate page number the change can be located on in the grad council agenda): COURSE ADDITIONS: College of Veterinary Medicine (February 4, 2010 approval sheets) CS 782 Equine Medicine Elective (11) CS 784 Advanced Soft Tissue Surgery (11) CS 785 Veterinary Care and Management of South American Camelids (11) CS 786 The Learning Curve of Equine Practice (11) CS 826 Contemporary Issues in Veterinary Medicine (11) CS 827 Health and Management of Llamas and Alpacas (11) CS 880 Design and Interpretation of Production Livestock Field Trials (12) CS 881 Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgery Techniques (12) DMP 730 Cross-Course Integration III (12) DMP 740 Cross-Course Integration IV (12) DMP 804 Ecotoxicology (13) DMP 845 Food Safety Risk Analysis (13) Curriculum Additions Graduate School – Master of Public Health (March 11, 2010 approval sheets) Concurrent BS/MPH (or BA/MPH) degree programs (14) College of Agriculture (October 19, 2009 approval sheets-GC agenda has revised version) Graduate Certificate in Agricultural Resources & Environmental Management (15-25) GRADUATION ADDITIONS AND POSTHUMOUS DEGREE: December 2006 Rebecca Jean Townsend, Bachelor of Science, College of Arts and Sciences August 2009 Natalie Marie Francel-Stone, Bachelor of Music, College of Arts and Sciences Posthumous degree request, May 2010: David Sewell, Bachelor of Science, College of Education Background: Mr. Sewell was a high quality individual and a popular student; he was in good standing academically at the time of his death on August 8, 2009. 12